Subscribed for sure. Love red tractors. One day i hope to build a shop to get my 856 in so i can get her rebuilt and running again. 10 years parked in a pasture is hard on them.
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Since it is outside and going to have moisture on it from time to time i vote for a light broom finish, similar to a poured patio. That way if you are using water for something or during your florida rains it wont be slick while working on it. Yes it may hold some sand from the blasting but i...
Only thing that comes to my mind is the support. Most lifts are installed on much thicker concrete under the finished slab. If its moved back 16" will you still be on the thick area of the concrete support or will you be on just the minimal thickness garage floor?
Not trying to stir **** but, if a dog or cat eats decon it can kill them. I have seen this first hand while working for a vet, as a smaller dog at 1 cube of decon and in a matter of a few hours the dogs belly was bright purple. This is from the poison being a high dose of blood thinner and the...
Freeze proof hydrant and a T-post. never have to worry again. The only reason i say freeze proof is i like them and the metal pipe is a little stronger than the pvc with a weed eater or something else down the road.
Good luck and stay safe working on it. I like the old building and the potential it has but if it were me i would have a hard time trying to save it and would just start over. Pay me now or pay me later comes to mind. Spend a ton of money over the next few years fixing it and hope the foundation...